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<blockquote data-quote="howellhandmade" data-source="post: 3069" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Right. Sorry, I was thinking in terms of my own enthusiasm. I don't know if you can have that particular type and strength of flavor without commensurate nicotine. I think it's like switching from coffee to espresso, or from beer to scotch. If you don't change the size of the glass and the volume and frequency of the swallow, you could have a negative experience. But the taste! I wouldn't consider myself a big fan of ropes in general, but I love Curly Cut, which obviously starts out as a rope, and the step from Curly Cut to Brown Bogie is, I think, smaller and more rewarding than the step to Brown #4. I find the latter's strength/taste ratio to be tipped toward strength, and I don't hand out recommendations for it -- if somebody wants to grab those two wires he'll do it on his own.</p><p></p><p>Jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howellhandmade, post: 3069, member: 14"] Right. Sorry, I was thinking in terms of my own enthusiasm. I don't know if you can have that particular type and strength of flavor without commensurate nicotine. I think it's like switching from coffee to espresso, or from beer to scotch. If you don't change the size of the glass and the volume and frequency of the swallow, you could have a negative experience. But the taste! I wouldn't consider myself a big fan of ropes in general, but I love Curly Cut, which obviously starts out as a rope, and the step from Curly Cut to Brown Bogie is, I think, smaller and more rewarding than the step to Brown #4. I find the latter's strength/taste ratio to be tipped toward strength, and I don't hand out recommendations for it -- if somebody wants to grab those two wires he'll do it on his own. Jack [/QUOTE]
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